Coin-delivering machine.



B. C. HOBFBR.

GOIN DELIVERING MACHINE.

APPLIGATIGN FILED 15.11.25, 1012.

1,165,51 7. Patented July 28, 1914 'l SHEETS-SHEET 1.

forne ya? B. C. HOEFER.

GOIN DELIVERING MACHINE.

APPLIGATION FILED 111111.25, 1912.

1 ,105,5 l '7, Patented July 28,1914.

'I SHEETSSHEBT 2.

ZZ/'n esses .Zwenor' B. C. HOEPBR. COIN DELIVBRING MACHINE. APPLIGATIONFILED MAR. z5. 1912.

1,105,517. Patented July 28,1914,

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COIN DBLIVBRlNG MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED MAR. 25, Ism.

1,105,517. Patented July 28,1914,

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B. C. HOBFBR.

GOIN DBLIVERING MACHINE.

APPLIOATION FILED 111111.25, w12.

1,105,517. Patented July 28, 1914.

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COIN DELIVERING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED MAR. 25, 1912.

Patented July 28, 1914.

'l SHEBTB-SHFET mi J7@ B. C. HOEFER.

COIN DELIVERING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED MAR.25,1912.

Patented July 28, 1914.

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To all Iwllom 'l' muy concer/l Be it known thllt i, Emeline: t). llollrllll. il citizen of the United States, residing all. Chicago, inthe County ol (look :ind tfltllle ol Illinois, have invented ileertllill new :ind useful improvement in CoillJllelivel'illg lilleehnes, of which the itoliowillg is :l lull. clear, eoneise, :intl exzletdeseriptioll. l-ell ence being had to the lleeolnpllllyillg lll-alwings,forllling ll pill-t otl this speeili flltioll.

My invention rellltes to eoill delivering n'nlehines und has ior Vitsohjeet :l ll'lore silllplilied construction end ell'ieielll; opel-:dionthan hns characterized devices ol this elilss ill the prior nrt.

My invention eolllenlphl.'ei' :l eollslruelioll wherein the nnlnher ot'plies is redneed to ll lniniulunl and these parts ere huilt ill sul-hil. wily that repair of the saline is seldolll, il.i ever, necessary. itnlight he stllted tllllt lill that neeessary in connection with nlylllll chine is the initilll zldjnstll'lent whieh will obviil'te anyhlter lldjllstlnellt ill eonneelzioll with the operation oi' thelllllelline.

.lliy invention is :ln ilnprovelllellt over the construction shown :luddeserihed in lllyY eopending npplieutioll No. (329.5% :lnll lilell Marv2li, ltlll.

My invention will lle rlenllilV understood7 relel'enre lleillg lllld tothe :lerolllpulrrine; d uwillgs ill .vhiellAn Vlt`igure ll u top viewol' llle lllilellille. lflg. 2 is :l flrollt elerlllioll olE the purtsshown ill Fig. t. exeepl the lllollev nlngllxille ullirll is removed.Fig. il :l seetiolllll l'iew tllll'ell on lille 3"?) of ifig. lfig. t isil delllil View ol loeliing llleellllllisill lol' the l.lllllrs used inronneetion with ull' lllilelline. hie; 5 is n tletllil View showing thellzlrs ol' the lnolleyY nlilgllzille with eoius4 therein :lud illeeieeter llleehlnlisln expelling two ot the eoills trolll thelnzlgllzine. Vig. t is :l deleil \'le\\` showing the slots in the pletethrough wlliell the ejector nleellllnisllls extend. ll'ig'. 'l i:-' :lView slnlewhilt silllililr to l`ig. .'l loollillg lll the ejertornlel'hlluislll lrolll llle opposite sil-le ilirolll tllzll shown illFig. lfig. fl shoes pl'ineiplllly the hopper used ill eolllleelion withnly lllzlehine und the llooll-rorerillg the llloney lnllgnzin: undlol-lied lo llle h ppper. Fig. t) is llll ele l:ltion ol` ille lllolleivnlug zine, :nld Fig. l is n top view thereof. ll" ll is l viewillustrating the eo-,le llrrlulg lnent taken on lille 11ml 'l ol llig.ii. lig. l2 is a front view of the parte shown ill lfig.

' il. lfig. lil is n top View ol :l coin receptacle whirll lllllyreplilee the hopper in certain enses. Fig. .tl is ll section view tekenon lille tll---ll o't` Fig. lll. Fig. 15 is en elevation View ot theeoill rereptzlele;

Vlte'lerrillg l'lilrtelltllrl)v to Fig. CS, there is sllowll ll plullliti1 ot' ltevs lt'l whirh lll'e ilr I llllillll ill rows extendingill two direetions :ls shown ln i"ig. l. Cileh of tl'lese keys is ilpl'lrt 'of ll key hill' '18 which is piroted on :l rod lt) extendingbetween the Sides QOWJZO ot the lllilehine. A rod lll which is fllstenedill the side lllelll'hers ot'vthe machine hns seellred to it :llllelllher which rlsts in the rellr upon the lnelllher 2li and is usedlor l'eilll" lreillg the rod lll so as to sllstillill the weight uponthis rod. At elleh side the rod llellrs ill ll journal 2l which hns ntop lllelllller 2i) ildllpted to he bolted to the lower pol-tion hylllelllls ot screws 23. In ellell side pieee :l sel-ew El ilhuts againstthe rod 1i) und serves the purpose ol.E giving this rod :l hlterllllldjllstllleut als the ense Illlly require. lClll-ll ot the hey hers 1Shlls extending therelrolll :ln enlarged portion which is aldil )t- Aedlo rest upon :l nlelllher Qt extending ilelween the sides ol' thelllllehine. The purpose of this weighted portion is to retilin the hersill their llol'nllll position lllld zllso to restore the hers lo theirnorllllll position :ll'tel' they here heen depressed. ll lllzly hestated tllzll these enlarged portions llre elllnrged ill :leeordnlleewith the. length o t' the her llllr of wlliell it lol-nis :l pllrt. All:llinillg lllelnher :l' is lsuilzllllv seellred :lud serves to lieep lhehighest enlarged portions ill :ln erert position owing to theellgzlgelllent of sllell porliolls'ill slots 2o disposed lllollg the il-eogll'l olt thisy lllelnher. 'lhis nlenlher 25 illus illeps theelllllrged portioll t'rolll leuning lo one `side :lud tlllls prevents ilgrellt de: l of l'rieiioll when the others nre ulored ol' :U'tllmoll.lll verl rlill (elsemsueh :ls with theslllalller hel' llllrs. openings`2T :ll'e stlllllped ill the elllllrged pol-lions so [hill thellrrllllgenlenl als :l whollprorides thlll lllloul the snnle nnlonnt ol'power is relplirell lo opernle elll'h ol. the lievi; Il). 'l`lle llerllxlrs extend through openings ill the plllle '.s wllieh is sllililhl)Yseelll'ed lo llll #ille pillola Ill) 610. (lllnr plntts )l :llld ISUlll. the l'rolll lllld lloltolll oll the ellll'llille serre to illelosethe lie)v llurs :ls will he seen llrolll Vig. Il. .\dllilioll:l| pllltls3l in the lront ol' the lllilelline end lli :lt the Lop end lo :lt therellr serve to illclose. the grenier portion of the mechanism of themachine.

Extending between the two sides and in' order to form a rigidconstruction l have employed rods 34 disposed at suitable portions ofthe machine and which are held in position on the inside of the machineby" means of nuts 35-35. 'Similar nuts are employed on the outsidefofthe side members.

As clearly shown in Figs. 2 and 4 there are a plurality of lll-shapedbars 36 which are adapted to be engaged by projections 37 on theenlarged portions 25 of the key bars. The rojections 37 form a codearrangement which will be described later. Between each of the U-shapedbars l employ washers 38 vso as to form a desirable amount of clear-vance between these U-shaped bars so that when they are operated theywill not engage one another. Connectedto each of these bars'is a secondU-shaped member 39 which extends upwardlyand has pivoted thereto at 40the ejector mechanism which is used for expelling or thrusting the coinsof .the dierent denominations from the coin magaraine. This ejectormechanism is in the form@ of an arm 42 which is loosely mounted on thepivot 40.- At the rear is a weighted pont tion.43,.tl1e purpose of whichwill be laten described. The Ushaped bars 36 as shown in l@ ig. 2 areheld by their own weight against stops in the form of two plates 44--l44 whichextend forwardly slightly more than the projections 37, thuspreventing con-' tact with these projections except when. thef keys 16are actuated. This arrangement 'provides that after the U-shaped barshave' been actuated in accordance with the code arrangement, theparticular bars will fall back against these stops 44, thus preventingany,y vibratory e'ect such as would toccur it they fell directly againstthe projections 37 As an auxiliary arrangement to prevent ai Vibratoryeiiect I employ Va bar 45 which is adapted to form the bearing surfaceof each of the U-shaped bars'39 and in this way it will be seen thatthere are two stops which coperate to eiect the desired result. linaddition to these stops for the lll-shaped bar mechanism l employ twostops, one of which is stationary and the other movable, which form theforward limit of movement or throw of theseAU-shaped bars 36. Thestationary stop is, shown at 46 and is secured at the bottom to the rod19 and -extends up wardly and is fastened tothe rod 47 extending'between the frame. This member is held in place lby means of twosleeves 48 which are secured to the rod 47 by means of suitable screws.This stop is of the saine conformation as the pivoted stop 49, the onlydierence being that the stop 49 is movable and is used at certain timesas a locking arrangement to prevent movement of, the lll-shaped bars 36.Fig. 4 shows such a condition.

-56 suitably held upon therod 47. Thelcoin -magazine 57 is in the formof a pzlurality of Channels 57, 571, 57e. 57d, 57e, 57g, 57h,

' 57, 57 and 57k. The channels 57, 57b ,and

57g, and 57h receive pennies. Channels 57 and 571rece1ve dimes.

l The ejector "mechanism has associated arm 42 extends through a slot 60.and the arm 58 extends through a slot 61 inl the plate .therewith alocking arm 58 which is pivoted "at 40 and has 'a weighted portion 59.The

31. lltis to be understood, of course, for v each ejector "and lockingmechanism, of

which there are eleven as shown in Fig. 2,

similar slots in the plate 31 areprovided, all of which are of the samesize. Associated with 'each of the channels 57 there is a slot 62 intowhich the ejector and locking mechanisms project as shown clearly inFigs.. 3 and 5. The member 58 has a notch 63 which, as shown in Fig.A 7,engages with the plate 31 when there are no coins in that channel lwithywhich this bar is coni acted. This forms a locking means so that in caseof actuation of the U-shaped bar the edge 64 will engage with the plate31 so that there will be but very slight movement of both the members'42 and 58 owing to this locking arrangement. This particular view,however, shows' that when coins are inthe channel there will be nolocking effect. The members also serve the purpose, owing to theirweighted nature, of counter-balancing one of the coins and lifting itslightly `when they are used in connection with those channels in whichtwo coins are expelled at one actua' tion of the ejector mechanism. Suchwould be the case in connection with the channels 57EL and 57 b and 57 gand 57 1 as shown in Fig. 10. This arrangement then provides for lockinga particular ejector mechanism when there are no coins in a particularchannel and it also provides a locking arrangement where there is butone coin in the channel when at each operation two should be thrusttherefrom. So as to provide means for holding the coin directly abovethose being expelled, ears 65 are employed for that purpose.,I that isto say, they prevent the expulsion' of any coin except those which 'itisi i may he here stated that the U-shaped hars Lineair desired to throwinto the hopper. llaeh ot I is when the lef-.v mai-leal i the bars 4Qhas engaging therewith a screw titl which is screw tl'ireaded intothehar U7 and connected to the side members olE the machine. A lockingmember (3S is employed to hold the screw in any desired position. This:terms the adjusting means vfor the member i2 so that the proper .numbero't' coins will be engaged and expelled 'l'rom the magazine. Themagazine 57 is arranged io be removable and piefeml'i7 consists o'iE a.plate which has at its lower end and extending' at right angles theretoa portion l olli. Secured above this portion nel and in alinement witheach ot the channels is a piece oit metal 67 which lorms a pocket foreach channel. Brackets G81- (381 extending' from the machine areprovided with set screws 69(594 which engage the lower por tion ofthe'magazine as shown particularly in Figs. 1 and 3 and serve to hold itin place, 'and also provide for its ready removal in case it is desired.The brackets (38 are pro vided with grooves 'T0-7() for the reception otthe members 71H71 of a hopper 7 '2. Ears 73-73 form means t'or properly1placing thc hopper in position upon the brackets. When the coins areexpelled from any of the channelsthey will be thrust into this hopper.'and owing' to its conformation they :tall on to a cap 74; which closesthe lower opening' ot the hopper. This cap is pivoted at 75 and has aspring 76 for holding' it in its closed position. A tinger piece 77 isprovided so that the cap 71k may` be .rotated and thocoins which haveaccumulated Withdrawn.

Referring now particuhn'l)7 to Figs. 2, and ll a brief description Awillbe lgiven of the code arrangement 'for mv machine. Take `tor examplewhere one wishes to get tive `silver dollars from this machine. l't willbe necessary to depress the key lo ma rkcd $5.00 as shown in Fie'. l.'when three projections 37 connected with this key will en gage theU-shaped bars A, B and K, thus rotating these U-shaped bars, andconsequentl7 the ejector mechanism connected therewith which. in thisinstance. would be cooperating with channels 57, 57" and 5T, thereby twosilver dollars would be thrust 'from each ot' the channels 57" and 57and one dollar from the v57k channel thus aggregah ing' tive dollarswhich would be expelled into the hopper and which could be removed byinserting' the hand against the. finger picco "7 so as to rotate theU-shaped cap 74. It

are capitalized to corrcsi'iondence with the above channels with whichthey are associated. The adjustment is such that in connection with thechannels 57, 57", and 57 there are two coins expelled at one operationof the associated ejector mechanism. Another example illustrating theoperation at the upper lett hand corner is :lepri-ascii live pennieswill lic thrown into the hopper h v the projection:-; :3T :i-'.-.'oci;|ital with this` key, being` hroue'ht imo ennznrement with thctl-shalfied hars lf. (i and ll. thus` oscillaliin;l the ejectormechaxnsm connected with these hars and tlnn'chvv expelling; two pennieseach trom the channels 37 and :"Tl and one rom the channel 571'. lnorder lo grot any Further combination olt change trom thisl machine allthat in neces-airy is to acluale a certain numher and the particularintarhanism connected therewith aci-ordine lo the code arrangement whichwill cztpcl the coins `from the channels. Hit limes4 il ma)r hedesirable to actualr all ot the l.lshaped hars at once and obtain theaggregate an'lountv ot change which the machine will give at one actua.-tion which in this instance would be $6.05. 'this key, it will he seenl'rom liig. l has associated therewith projections 37 which oscillatcall of the U-shaped hars at one actuation. ness. may be indicated as theA' key in liieg. A i.

l shall now relier more tall)y to the mechanism ii'or locking' themachine. We will consider that thc above channels are supplied withcoins and it becomes desirable .to lcck the machine against actuation,such,

lor example, as when the attendant liaves il'or some purpose. .lll thatwill then be nece-:muv i io slip the hopper out from the p 'rooves` andmove the locking member lll into the position shown in liig. :i by meansol` the arm lill. when oscillation oli the U-shapcd hars` :lo will hcprevented and a l'icr which the hopper mayv he rcplaii'cd. ln additionlo this mechanism l have employed a hood 7S which is clearlyr shown inFins, S and l2, 'l`his'hood is adapted to he placed nvvr the coinmagazine and closes` the manjavfine upon ihr hack. sidesy and l'ront.This' hood is provided with a .slot 7S) which enormi-.s a mcmlurrsll'scrurcd on thc hopper 7:2. .i lock Hl is provided in connectionwith the mcmllcr nl) so that the machine can be sccurcliY locked toprevent tampering' therewith. lu Vies. lil. lil and l5 l haveillu.lraicd lhc coin receptacle which may' he substituted l'or thchoppcr when it herinner; drsiralllc lo deplete thc machine ol the znonovas wel! as count the mcncv rapidlyl 'l`hh-r can he donc bv pressing' thekcv nmrkcd #(3.03 and during' -uch operation thc coin-14 ol thcdill'crcnl dcnominations will l'all or drop inlo pockets H2 whichregister with thc dillcriait channels in the coin magazine. 'thisreceptacle is provided with hinged purlionr1`53 3 -Mli which' have carsnl ril that are pushed inlo the roovcsi i'l ---7t). it is ci coursencccssalv before that has been dono to. remove the cover which adapted'to he slid into place on the This` key. Vl'or the sake of clear` top ofthe receptacle. lWhen all the money in tlie machine has been emptiedinto this receptacle it may be placed in a vault or other place ofsecurity.'

rllie mechanisni employed is of such nature that the parts will alwaysmaintain the adjustment which has been initially made and further, thesepartsare so constructed that there is a minimum amount ot1 wear thereon.

l claim:

l. In a coin delivering machine, the com`- bination of a pivot rod, aplurality of U- shaped bars hung obliquely above said rod, stops at therear of said bars, a plurality of pivotally mounted selector key barshung from said rod, code projections on each of said key bars forengaging with one or more of said U-shaped bars, an ejector mechanismassociated with said bars, and a magazine with which said ejectormechanism is associated.

2. In a coin delivering machine, the com bination oft a pivot rod, aplurality of U- shaped bars hung obliquely above said rod, a pluralityof pivotally mounted selector key bars hung upon said rod, codeprojections on each of said key bars for engaging with one or more ofsaid U-.shaped bars,

' stops in the rear ot said U-shaped bars eX- tending forwardly agreater distance than the code projections on said key-bars, stops torlimiting the forward movement of said U-shaped bars, said U-shaped bars,resting against the rea rstops by their own weight, ejector mechanismassociated with said bars, and a magazine with which said ejectormechanism is associated.

3. ln a coin delivering machine, the combination ot a coin magazine,ejector mechanism associated therewith, a plurality of keys foroperating said ejector mechanism, said keys being of different lengthsand being so arranged that those involving the greatest amount of coinare the longest, said keys having Weighted ends to retain them in theirnormal position.

4. ln a coin delivery machine, the com bination of a magazine comprisinga chan-- nel adapted to receive coins, a pivot member, actuating meansadapted to oscillatc about said pivot member, said actuating means beingheldin the normal position by the weight thereof, an ejector pivotallyconnected to said actuating means and arranged to extend through a slotinto said channel to engage the coins, means for adjusting the engagingend of said ejector, and a locking member independent of said ejectorbut adapted to move therewith, said locking member being held in anunlocked posit-ion by the coins in said channel.

5. 'ln a coin delivering machine, the combination oit' a magazinecomprising a channel adapted to receive coins, a pivot member,

actuating means adapted to oscillate about said pivot member, saidactuating means being positioned upon said pivot member so that theWeight thereof serves to hold said means in the normal position, anejector connected to4 said actuating means and arranged to extendthrough a slot in the channel to engage the coins, devices for adjusting the engaging end of'said ejector, and a locking member independentof said ejector but adapted to move therewith, said locking member beingheld in an unlocked position by the contents of said channel.

6. In a coin delivering machine, the combination of a magazinecomprising a plurality of channels adapted to receive stacks of coins ofdifferent denominations, actuating mechanism, ejectors connected withsaid mechanism and arranged to extend through slots into said channelsto engage the coins, a threaded member stationarily mounted relativelyto the movementfof each of said ejectors to raise and lower thethrusting ends vof the same as desired, and means for limitino' themovement of said'ejectors.

ln a coin delivering machine, the coimbination of a magazine comprisinga plurality of channels adapted to receive stacks of coins, a pivotmember, actuating devices adapted to oscillate upon said pivot member,ejectors connected with said devices and arn ranged to extend throughslots into the said channels to engage the coins, threaded devices forraising and lowering the thrusting ends of said ejectors, and mechanismfor limiting the movement of said ejectors.

8. In a coin delivering machine, the combination of a magazinecomprising a plurality of channels adapted to receive stacks oit coinsof diiferent denominations, a pivot inenibe Aactuating devices adaptedto oscillate upon said pivot member, said actuating devices havingenlarged rear portions and positioned upon said pivot member so thatthey'will by their own Weight be restored to normal position afteractuation, ejectors connected With said devdces and arranged to extendthrough slots intothe channels to engage the coins, locking devicesindependent of said ejectors and adapted to be held out of lockingengagement by the coins in said channel, and mechanism for limiting themovement oi' said ejectois and locking devices.

9. In a coin delivering machine, the combination of a casing, a magazinesupported obliquely outside of said casing and comnrising a plurality ofchannels adapted to receive coins of different denominations, a pivotmember, actuating devices pivoted on said member, locking means for saidactuating devices, ejectors connected to said actuating devices forthrusting` coins from said channels, a hopper supported by said casing,a hood adapted to be placed over said lil@ lin

`(le'vice for euch ejector for preventing lhe magazine :1mi loekingineens holwnon Sinni. hood :1nd sziiil hi'ipper.

'110. .ln n eoin delivering' imiehini, lho noni hinulion of :L easing, nhopper sniiipoi'leil Said easing, :1 eoin nmgiizine snnnorh-eil onlsideof saiid easing eoinioriginfrl n, jiiln nlilv channels for reception oLlinisor follia-i, means for expelling errizlin eoinii :will ihnnnels intosind hopper, loi-lung meehn 1115111 for the :sind lnezini, :i hood:nhiplerl lo cover said ning; zine, :incl looking; molino lietween Suidhood and salici. hopper.

ll. ln n soin (,leli'vering machine, the eenrbinntion of n pivot rofl,lielv lmrs snp,i iorl;efl therefrom and having enhirneiil roar por"tions 'to reta in soir! key hun; in their normal p( ,ition, Said'enlirrgerl portions :ilso having projections forming :i colle,Minh-,invii lizn'ia adapted to ,iseillnle upon will pivot, rofl niniadapted for engzigrgoinenl hy sziiil pregieriionn, Stops :it the rear ofwill lil-Shaped hurle, :gioni to limitthe il'oi'wnrrl movement ol' ii'lil shaped hairs, zi coin magazine wmp .inleg n plurzilitjyv of channels,and ejer-tors; eiinneelzeil with snidU-Shzipeil bars anni nilfii'iljeillo engage coins in sniifl channels.

ln a coin ifleliverino; niiiehine, iho ooinhinntion of a pivot rod, keyinni?" supported therefrom and having;r enli11l s l reni portions; toretain sniclliey hairs in their nonno] position, said enlarged poil*lili-io having projections fom'ning' n colle, "minnei'l here;

mlzipled lo osoilliile upon si-.iir'l Anivel; roll nini adapted lorengagement hy nii-nl progeoinonzn Stops nl; the rear oi' simi lle-:honedloro,

olf sin' stops to limit the foi'ivnrrl niovonn U-slniped bars, a coinmagazzino eoniniifi :i plurality of channels, ejeetoriii eonnev withSaid -shaiped bers :uni inl; )loll in Y gage coins in sniil ehiinnels,rino. zi. lori; ng

notion of said ejector when. ille eonlenl'fs ol? the eorrespondinodchannel :1ro i'oinoveiil.

13. ln n coin delivering machine, the @one loin-ation of zi pivot rool,key loin-s oupporerl therefrom and having enhrrgijeil rem' non tions toretain Seid liey hors; in llieir noi-inail position, projections upon.will iiirl'ionfi forming rl eolie, il-slmiieil hurl inlziialril looscillano upon snif'l pivol: nnil lxiliioleil lo lie engaged hy :sindiiirriieeioris, :iliona :il ihn rear oil Simili llfihnpofl hznsry winni:lo liniilz the forward' movement ol nhl llohiiiiiil hars, sindl-sihngiieil lun-5 heine' iwinnilli held against the rein.' sions h vheir own weiglil,ione oi Sniil ioi'iviiril filone; heling; rotalahle loforni n lool( lor miil lll-limito l hars when desired, :i eoinningun/inl woonwining,l :i plni'zility olf ehnnnelfa, viel-low non.,neoteil Willi said lil-shaped hun; unil :irri-.inem 'lo exl'enel hrongh:alole inio .#:iiil channel lo engage *he eoinss, riemen-14 for ruiningmill iwi lorlfi l deviens lining heid m :in unlocked poolnin ny theproper ninnher of Coins 1n #will i-hzinnfflri.

liodion" l'inininzir n f'oi'le, U-Shaped ars :nl: nieil lo of-Irilliileupon mill pivot', roll and :nhipeil lor. rim infinonl liv sindprojections, .-zloiirj :il the .ri-:f lol' will U-slmped harsv tonrriinilllv provenl enmigelnent of Said U- i'he li-oni olh `millill-shaped hars, one of said .filoni-f heini); rohiiiihle no as to lool:said U nhnpeil imi-fi when 'Ieriireil, n, eoin Inngzizine eoniiiriwinlgai plink: liliy ol" Channels, :ind ejeclowi eonnerleil with saidlJ-slnipeil hars und :nlnplefl lo enn'ziige eoins in will channels.

i3. ,ln :i eoin delivering machine, the conihinzii'ion oi: :i nivolroll, lfey hars supported lherol'rmn :mil lmvnp; enlarpeil reiu portionslo relziin :miil key ours in their normal p0- siiion, nimm los'inuinhiining said enlarged milione in :i nnlisl'zinlizilly verlie]posilion, will rnlorfgjril porliozm having projections loi'niiinr :ieolie, llslmneil hnrs adapted lo owilhi'ro upon will pivot' rod nmladapted lor enggng'enlenil lijf will rn'ojoetions, :i pail' nl:ihnlnneol moulin-rs :il the reni` of Said U shriiml hina# to prevent'szliil U-shnperl hars lrom noi'nnlllv engaging will projeelions, :loiislo lilnil l'ln l'orvfiiril movement of Suid llfliugmil hor. one ofniiiil salops being: 1'0- lnlriolo :mil lining; :iiliinleil lo look nifllozu's when ilesirwl lo prow-ni lheir ncl'nnlion, a voili nmgniz/,inwf-onipriwingl' n plurality of -rflamniel.-"h :unil oiwtoix-i oonneeleil'with said l,l:--:ll:|i ifl hun; :mil :iilnpieil lo engage eoins in miil -li:1nnelr-'.

lo, in :i win deliveringm:wlii1ie,tl1e comhiinilion olAA :i nirol roll.key hars supported Elioi'el'roni anni having; enlnrgeel real' p01'-lioni-a to relnin will lcoy hin-. in their no1-mol no iliiiiniwojeeiioln-i upon Suid 'portions loi-:nino- :i will; linimiieil lmrs:nlopted to oiiiliolo nimh will Virol roil :nul adapted liu infwiilnnwll liv willi gii'ojelliloiii, si-(iiji' nl; ille :vor il will lllloins, lons. lio limit. the loinznil inovenwnl ol As'xiiil U-z-ihzipedSienne( liz will lfli;iiwil hors heini,n normally loll non? w1! the Voirslope hy their own. 'wel del. one ol' :mill l'oiwiiril slope being1'orniililo lo Iomn :i loi-l; l'or will llshilped hun i"hen lenireih :ilinli pivotal lio snilfl rolowering the thrusting enil nl will eioeorenf ngl locking deviner; linie]iiinilonln 1 il eiwlors but nelopi'efl toinoi'e linens.

l; mul lorivxingg; derives inilepencl of rml eierlon: hul znlaiplerl tomove slmiieil hun: willi lhe projeelions, stops at' therewith= saidlocking devices being held in an unlocked position by the proper numloeiof coins in sii-id channel.

17. In e. coin delivering machine, the comhination of e, magazinecomprising ay plurality of channels adapted to receive stacks oi' coinsof different denominations, a pivot memberj actuating devices adapted tooscillnte upon said pivot member, said actuating devices having enlargedrear portions and positioned upon said pivot rod so that they Will bytheir own Weight he restored to their normal position after actuation,lalining means :tor seid enlarged rear portions, ejecidonei? torsconnected with said devices and ar'- 15 said channel, and mechanism forlimiting 2o the movement of said-ejectors and locklng devices. v

In Witness whereof, 'I hereunto subscribe my naine this 18th'dav ofMarch, A. D. 1912.

i BnNJMiN c. nonnen. Witnesses:

' ARTHUR H. BonTToHnR,

.LEONARD E. Boonic.

